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Reviewing Child's Activity
Reviewing Child's Activity

Learn how to review the child's activity on the Safes app.

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Written by Darya
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Parents can review their child's activity on the Safes parent app and learn more about their child's behavior on their phone at the end of each day. 

There are 4 states to review on the child's activity and they will help you learn better the actions you need to take according to your child's online behavior.

Green: If the child's activity status is colored green, it means they have searched for less than %5 of blocked items and their behavior is mostly healthy. You can also review the reports for the other weekdays. 

Yellow: If the status is yellow, it requires parents' attention. It means they have about %20 percent of inappropriate searches and parents have to set rules and be more cautious. 

Red: If the status is red, it means that more than %20 of the searches are of inappropriate content and blocked items, and parents need to take serious steps. It's a warning for the parents to be more careful. 

Blue: If the report is blue, it's because the day is not over yet, and it won't provide a status for the child's activity, but as the day is over it will change to one of the defined colors. 

 If you have more questions, make sure you contact the Safes Support team!

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